CORAL GABLES — Miami added its third basketball signee for the upcoming season in junior college transfer James Kelly.

The 3-star prospect committed to the Hurricanes during the NCAA tournament run, but made it official this week. Assistant coach Eric Konkol announced the news on his Twitter page Thursday morning.

In his two seasons at Owens Community College, the 6-foot-7 Kelley scored 17.9 points and grabbed 10 rebounds per game. He had 20 double doubles and one triple double in his sophomore season in which he scored 18.3 points per game.

Kelly broke school records for blocks in a season (57), rebounds in a season (363) and career blocks (105) and career rebounds (678).

Kelly also considered Clemson, Louisiana Tech, Marshall and St. Bonaventure, according to Rivals.com.

Miami already inked Deandre Burnett and Davon Reed to national letters of intent in the early signing period. Dual sport star Corn Elder plans to play basketball as well after signing with Al Golden's football team.